Connect with us

Movies

‘Fight Club’ Sequel Gets Release Date

Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club, which was adapted into a film starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, will soon be getting a sequel as a 10-issue comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics.

The series will pick up ten years after the events of the novel, as well as take place in the past. It will follow the book’s unnamed narrator, who is now married to Marla Singer and has a troubled relationship with his 9-year-old son named Junior.

Readers will discover Tyler Durden’s origins. “Tyler is something that maybe has been around for centuries and is not just this aberration that’s popped into [the narrator’s] mind,” Palahniuk stated

Other characters from the novel will appear, and the narrator will find himself still involved with Project Mayhem, including a situation where he must save his son’s life.  In the comic series the narrator will attend fight club once more. “He tries to go back and reclaim that phase of his life, and is just a pathetic failure,” Palahniuk explains. “He’s not that person anymore. But beyond that, it’s what the organization has grown into in his absence and what he’s pulled back into.”

The series will be released in May 2015 and will be illustrated by Cameron Stewart.

Newsletter Signup

Written By

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement
Advertisement

You Could WIN the Custom Dune Xbox Series S Console and Floating Controller Kit!

Contest

Mattress Mack movie in the works with Billy Magnussen

Movies

WONKA Advance Screening Movie Pass Giveaway!

Contest

U.S. Marine Patrick Cronin on Helping Afghan Translators Build New Lives in America

Interviews

Painkiller: Peter Berg Brings Awareness to Opioid Epidemic in Netflix Series [Interview]

Movies

Apple Reveals New Augmented Reality Headset For $3499

Breaking News

HBO Max To Relaunch As Max

Breaking News

The Future Of Star Wars Projects

Breaking News

Advertisement
Connect
Newsletter Signup